Hi, when using the grid layout for the blog, I believe the excerpt length is set to cut off at the first sentence. Here is the page I am referring to http://www.kriesi.at/themes/enfold/blog/blog-grid/ Is it possible to set the excerpt length to be a certain number of words?

When I click on the “screen option” INSIDE of the post, nothing happens, as if the “screen options” tab is inactive. In fact, the same things happens when I click on the ADD MEDIA button. Nothing happens. Any ideas?

Hey Mark! Another link request from me: Mind linking to your site so I can take a look at the front ends source code first? If that doesnt give me a clue I will probably need to dig further into your backend…

On a related note to this thread, after upgrading to v.1.5.1 (from 1.4), I noticed that the grid layout for the blog content element (using Avia layout builder) no longer showed any excerpts, only the blog titles. As of yesterday, this was also the case on your demo page (http://www.kriesi.at/themes/enfold/blog/blog-grid), but I see that this morning the grid layout now shows one-line excepts again.

Could you please share the updated code? Presumably this will make its way into the next update.

Could I PLEASE get some help. It’s been over a week and I have given access to my site and presented every aspect of the problem. Can someone please help to figure out what the problem is. I have been at a standstill with relaunching the site for over two weeks. I love the theme but it does me no good when I can’t add media or excerpts.

Hey Mark! I am sorry for the delay, the mail ended up in my junk folder for whatever reason :/

I just checked your site and the “Use Google Libraries” plugin throws a javascript error that prevents your backend from working properly. I have no idea why that happens but it probably uses a javascript of a file that differs from the version wordpress is using.

I have deactivated it for now and everything seems to work fine. If you really wan to use such a plugin I would recommend to use one that only replaced the front end javascripts. (but even this is risky, there is a reason why wordpress ships with all of those files by default. most themes and plugins are optimized with this default version)